> Now, I'm not a wetland expert, so maybe someone will chime in and tell me why every inch of freshwater shoreline must be undisturbed. But I like freshwater swimming and suspect that we can allocate some space for human recreation.
Are you prevented from fresh water swimming because you can't fabricate a beach for yourself, even if you own the property next to it? Seems like a strange complaint
Crawling through brush to get to the water isn't fun.
Besides, half the fun of the "beach" is the clearing where you can sit and read a book or play in the sand.
Do you need to own a beach to go to the beach?
Do you understand the point of owning lakefront property?
Apparently not, I should be more down to earth, but there's so much brush in the way. Usually, if I want to go to the beach though, I'll just go to the beach, it's not so complicated
To ruin the natural ecology so that you don't have to share a swimming hole with anyone else in your community?